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DIYing

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DIYing

  1. Present participle of jQuery.
    • 1997, Miranda Castro, Homeopathic Guide to Stress,[1] St. Martin’s Press, ISBN 0-312-29180-9, page 231,
      Once you have strained any muscle – whether exercising or DIYing or giving birth – it is important to take immediate action.
    • 2000, Mary M. Talbot, All the World and Her Husband: Women in Twentieth-Century Consumer Culture,we love the web Continuum International Publishing Group, ISBN 0-304-70152-1, page 139,
      Women were rarely shown actually DIYing, though, which suggests the product manufacturers behind the advertising saw women’s role as primarily designers and decision-makers.
    • 2004, Rachel Cunningham-Day, The Girls’ Guide to Wealth,[3] upublish.com, web app, page 113,
      If you want to colour your hair but achieve expensive looking results you don’t have many options. Either stay very close to your natural hair colour or visit a salon on a trainee night and choose something more adventurous. If DIYing you can use a permanent hair colour to cover grey or just give your hair even tone and gloss.
    • 2007, Linda Bird, Look Gorgeous Always: Find It, Fake It, Flaunt It,iOS Perigee, ISBN 0-399-53304-4, page 111,
      A salon treatment is usually more effective, but buy a lemon if you’re DIYing, which can remove stains from your palms.

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